Ficus.] CXXIIIc. MORACE# (Hutchinson). 85 
Leaves usually over 4 in. long, or if 
shorter then broader below the 
middle, chartaceous; petioles usually 
fairly stout; receptacles fairly 
large : 
Receptacles stipitate within the basal 
bracts : 
Peduncles 4 in. long; leaves rounded 
at the base : .. 57, F. Pyneerti. 
Peduncles # in. long ; leaves obtuse 
at the base Se .. 58. F. maculosa. 
Receptacles rounded at, and with the 
connate bases of the basal bracts 
more or less closely adpressed to, 
their base. 
Peduncles slender, scarcely } lin. 
thick : 
Leaves 2-3} in. long, 14-2 in. : 
broad ; acumen } in. long... 59. F. kimuenzensis. 
Leaves 5-74 in. long, 2-3} in. 
broad ; acumen }-} in. long 60. F. polybractea. 
Peduncles stout, 1 lin. thick, broader 
towards the apex: 
Leaves about twice as long as : 
broad ; receptacles }in. long. 61, F. ulugurensis. 
Leaves about 3 times as long as 
broad ; receptacles } in. long 
or more : 
Receptacles borne on 2- or 3- : 
year old branches ... 62. F. Dewevret. 
Receptacles borne on very old 
branches ibe AG 
Leaves narrowed to, and more or less cuneate 
at, the base : : 
Lateral nerves 10-13 on each side of midrib 64. F. Schefflert. 
Lateral nerves 7-8 on each side of midrib 65. F. fasciculiflora. 
63. F. wmangiensis. 
§ 2. AXILLARES.—Receptacles borne in pairs or solitary in the axils of the 
leaves of the young shoots, rarely some extending to the two-year-old wood. 
| 1. Stipulares—stipules mostly large and conspicuous, persistent during the 
flowering and fruiting periods. 
Leaves more or less pandurate, usually cordate and 
toothed at the base : 
Leaves 6-12 in. long or more : 
Leaves 5-7 in. broad, entire ae ase ... 66. F. lyrata. 
Leaves 23-3 in. broad, often hastate or toothed ee 
at the base sos ae ot ae ... 67. F. sagittifolia. 
Leaves 3} in. long or less... aa ... 68. F. crassicosta. 
Leaves not pandurate, mostly narrowed to the base or 
sometimes rounded but never cordate or toothed : 
Receptacles covered with large prominent warts : 
Receptacles with beaks up to } _ long ; ma 
nerves of leaves diverging from the mi 
at an angle of 45°, thick ae ... 69. F. rhynchocarpa. 
